News & Views Women make up half the animation team on screen adaptation of Alison Lester’s classic ‘Magic Beach’ Women make up half the animation team on the much anticipated screen adaptation of Alison Lester’s classic ‘Magic Beach’
Screen ‘The first time I’ve ever won anything’: Women over 50 win big at the Golden Globes Jodie Foster, 62, Demi Moore, 62, Fernanda Torres, 59 and Zoe Saldaña, 46 took home Golden Globes for their performances in 2024.
Screen Lessons from the untold story of the witches of Oz in the new Wicked movie Jon M. Chu’s Wicked film – Part 1 of the story – is a masterful, mesmerising, wonderful depiction of one of the greatest shows of all time.
News & Views Five must-watch roles by the legendary Dame Maggie Smith As fans continue to mourn the recent death of Dame Smith, we look back at some of our favourite moments from the acclaimed actor.
News & Views Hollywood A-listers sign letter to support tackling workplace bullying Hollywood A-listers have signed an open letter calling on creative industries in the UK to put an end bullying in the entertainment industry.
Screen Margot Robbie’s next Hollywood blockbuster: a film based on Monopoly Margot Robbie’s production company, LuckyChap, is partnering with Hasbro to create a movie based on the board game Monopoly.
News & Views ‘Barbiemania’ clouded the truth: women’s representation in Hollywood is at its lowest in a decade Hollywood invested in predominantly male-centred movies last year, as the number of female leads in films reached its lowest point in a decade.
Screen Why are Christmas movies so enticing? Here’s 5 we recommend Why are Christmas movies so enticing, even as they often contain algorithmically generated story-lines? Here are five we recommend.
Screen Why are we so addicted to the cult of ‘Love Actually’? Why are we so addicted to the cult of “Love Actually”? Maybe it could be its plainly perverse romantic entanglements.
News & Views Greta Gerwig secures Director of the Year Award for ‘Barbie’ at prestigious film fest Greta Gerwig has been named Director of the Year Award at next year’s Palm Springs International Film Festival in California.
News & Views Why you need to see Emerald Fennell’s sophomore movie ‘Saltburn’ (and it’s not just for the eye candy of Jacob Elordi) “Saltburn” is a two hour and seven minute ogling fest of beautiful male bodies inside the aristocratic walls of Oxford and British old money.
Screen Revisiting ‘Bend It Like Beckham’ during the height of women’s football “Bend It Like Beckham” was released 21 years ago. As the Matilda’s face their biggest match ever, we revisit this feminist classic.